Everyone=92s needs and situatio=ns differ. All good.
Now everybody, enough.
From: Brian Harrington
Sent: 29 September 2019 20:22
To: talk@webdna.us
Subject: Re: [WebDNA] Brian Harrington
> If you run your own home server w/WebDNA DON'T even think
> of co-location or server farms or racks unless u r fluid in
> SSH and SUDO...!!!
Or maybe try this instead: Be far more flexible, patient,
and especially more willing to learn and grow than Brian is,
and soon you will be glad you switched.
> Things work then suddenly don't work... file/paths (depth)
> changes, permissions are set then they are broken, .dna
> suffix works then not, .htm works then suddenly missing
> from WebDNA allowed, WebDNA works then it stops!
Brian, you know virtually nothing about Linux yet you refuse
to follow Stuart's advice to use Apache's defaults and use
Webmin to edit your config files?
It's no wonder you have all these problems!
You're at fault here, no one else. You ignore Stuart's advice
and do things your own way -- the wrong way -- with no
concept of the problems you're creating. And then you whine
and complain about it on this list.
You seem to be making a series of very bad decision. I hope
this changes very soon, and permanently.
> TalkList members say the will help... then they are GONE
> and suddenly don't has access to email or skype???!!!
> Nothing worse than someone setting you up to fail...!!!
This is without a doubt the most disrespectful things anyone
has ever written about Stuart on this talk list, and it is
completely unjustified.
How much help do you expect for FREE when you ignore the
helper's advice and create the exact problems he was trying
to help you avoid?
Wise up, Brian. No one here owes you anything.
And you absolutely have no right to accuse Stuart or anyone
else of setting you up to fail. You set yourself up to fail by
ignoring Stuart's recommendations!
Instead of following every one of his recommendations and
getting setup and running on Linux ASAP, you insisted upon
"changing the defaults" against his advice, and overwriting
config files via SFTP instead of using Webmin to edit them.
So just SUCK IT UP and admit that you caused your own
problems, then move on.
By the way, just a few word of advice here:
If you don't stop complaining and instead start showing more
appreciation for the many hours Stuart has generously given
you FOR FREE, you're not going to find anyone here who will
help you the next time you need it -- and you will most
definitely meed more help in the future.
Bottom line:
Just stop being a wise-ass know-it-all and start doing
everything the experts suggest, especially when they are
helping you free of charge.
You can always go back LATER and change things to make them
the way you THINK they should be. But please do not complain
any more about the people here who go out of their way to
help you. We do not like it one bit.
Regards,
Kenneth Grome
WebDNA Solutions
http://www.webdnasolutions.com
Urgent/Emergency Phone: (228) 222-2917
Website, Database, Network, and Communication Systems
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Everyone=92s needs and situatio=ns differ. All good.
Now everybody, enough.
From: Brian Harrington
Sent: 29 September 2019 20:22
To: talk@webdna.us
Subject: Re: [WebDNA] Brian Harrington
> If you run your own home server w/WebDNA DON'T even think
> of co-location or server farms or racks unless u r fluid in
> SSH and SUDO...!!!
Or maybe try this instead: Be far more flexible, patient,
and especially more willing to learn and grow than Brian is,
and soon you will be glad you switched.
> Things work then suddenly don't work... file/paths (depth)
> changes, permissions are set then they are broken, .dna
> suffix works then not, .htm works then suddenly missing
> from WebDNA allowed, WebDNA works then it stops!
Brian, you know virtually nothing about Linux yet you refuse
to follow Stuart's advice to use Apache's defaults and use
Webmin to edit your config files?
It's no wonder you have all these problems!
You're at fault here, no one else. You ignore Stuart's advice
and do things your own way -- the wrong way -- with no
concept of the problems you're creating. And then you whine
and complain about it on this list.
You seem to be making a series of very bad decision. I hope
this changes very soon, and permanently.
> TalkList members say the will help... then they are GONE
> and suddenly don't has access to email or skype???!!!
> Nothing worse than someone setting you up to fail...!!!
This is without a doubt the most disrespectful things anyone
has ever written about Stuart on this Talk List, and it is
completely unjustified.
How much help do you expect for FREE when you ignore the
helper's advice and create the exact problems he was trying
to help you avoid?
Wise up, Brian. No one here owes you anything.
And you absolutely have no right to accuse Stuart or anyone
else of setting you up to fail. You set yourself up to fail by
ignoring Stuart's recommendations!
Instead of following every one of his recommendations and
getting setup and running on Linux ASAP, you insisted upon
"changing the defaults" against his advice, and overwriting
config files via SFTP instead of using Webmin to edit them.
So just SUCK IT UP and admit that you caused your own
problems, then move on.
By the way, just a few word of advice here:
If you don't stop complaining and instead start showing more
appreciation for the many hours Stuart has generously given
you FOR FREE, you're not going to find anyone here who will
help you the next time you need it -- and you will most
definitely meed more help in the future.
Bottom line:
Just stop being a wise-ass know-it-all and start doing
everything the experts suggest, especially when they are
helping you free of charge.
You can always go back LATER and change things to make them
the way you THINK they should be. But please do not complain
any more about the people here who go out of their way to
help you. We do not like it one bit.
Regards,
Kenneth Grome
WebDNA Solutions
http://www.webdnasolutions.com
Urgent/Emergency Phone: (228) 222-2917
Website, Database, Network, and Communication Systems
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